Wealy vs Weasy - What's the difference?
wealy | weasy |
Of, pertaining to, possessing, or characterising wealth or weal; well-to-do; affluent; wealthy.
*1913 , The Journeyman Barber, Volumes 9-10:
Indicative of health or well-being; healthy; active; brisk.
As adjectives the difference between wealy and weasy
is that wealy is of, pertaining to, possessing, or characterising wealth or weal; well-to-do; affluent; wealthy while weasy is given to sensual indulgence; gluttonous.wealy
English
Adjective
(en adjective)- To look at him, some might take Mr. Gardner to be a banker, but he is only a barber; and Nini might be taken for a wealy dude, but he is another — .
- a nimble, active, or wealy man